Adanacs Hold On In A Wild Finish For A Game One Victory

The Coquitlam Adanacs (4-1) faced the Orangeville Northmen (2-2) in game one of the Minto Cup finals at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario.  A rematch from last year in which the Coquitlam Adanacs won the Cup out west.

The goaltending match-up had Evan Constantopoulis in net for Orangeville facing Jack Kask in net for Coquitlam.

Coquitlam started quickly, but as the game rolled on, Orangeville got on track.  Down 2-0, the Northmen got goals from Liam Matthews and Trey Deere to even the game early in the second.  Cody Malawsky scored with 0:00.3 seconds left in the period shorthanded to give the Adanacs the lead heading into the third period.
Cody Malawsky looked to have the game sealed up with a hat-trick in the third period.  However, three late goals from the Northmen had Orangeville  down by just one with 0:52 seconds to play.  An empty net goal from Nathan Chalmers put the game on ice.  Final score was Coquitlam 7 Orangeville 5.

To The Game:

The Adanacs got on the board quickly when Parker Kennedy converted a Cody Malawsky pass 0:24 seconds into game, followed by Kennedy again scoring going in all alone in transition off a Kyan Berar pass at 5:53.

Liam Matthews got Orangeville on the board off a Max Kruger feed at 17:56.

After one period, Coquitlam 2 Orangeville 1.

Second Period:

Trey Deere evened the game with a blast off a Liam Matthews feed at 3:26, but a shorthanded goal from Cody Malawsky with just 0:00.3 seconds left in the period had the Adanacs up by one heading to the third.

After two periods, Coquitlam 3 Orangeville 2.

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Third Period:

Cody Malawsky gave Coquitlam some breathing room with three of goals.   The first was on an absolutely incredible effort from in close finishing a Kyler Francis pass at 6:42, followed by a blast off a Jaxon Dillon pass at 12:24 for the natural hat-trick.  Malawsky continued his hot night intercepting a clearing pass from the top of the crease, making no mistake at 15:26.

Max Kruger answered back with a howitzer from the outside off an Ayden Matthews pass at 16:48, followed by Trey Deere scoring from in front off a Liam Matthews feed 0:13 seconds later. 

Deere brought the Northmen within one goal with a great move from in front off a Vince Onofrio pass at 19:08, but an empty net goal from Nathan Chalmers sealed the deal.

Final score, Coquitlam 7 Orangeville 5.

Players of the Game:

Coquitlam  – Jack Kask
Orangeville  – Trey Deere

Coquitlam leads the best of three series 1-0.  Game two is Friday night at 7:30 pm.

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